Optimisation of photovoltaic system operationQoltec's Wi-Fi module for communication with a solar inverter is an advanced tool that enables remote monitoring and management of the operation of a photovoltaic system. By connecting via an RS232 cable, the module transmits status and performance data about the inverter, which can then be displayed and analysed via Wi-Fi. Seamless integration into the systemTo ensure stable and uninterrupted communication between the module and the inverter, take care:- Continuous Wi-Fi access: the module requires continuous access to the local Wi-Fi network, allowing data to be transferred to the monitoring application,- Proximity to the router: It is optimal to install the module within range of a strong Wi-Fi signal to ensure stable communication,- A distance not exceeding 100 metres: For the module to operate effectively, the distance between it and the inverter should be less than 100 metres.Remote monitoring of inverter operating parametersKey module features:- Remote monitoring: The ability to keep track of inverter operating parameters, such as voltage, output power, battery charge status (for systems with energy storage) and other relevant operating information.- Data recording: The module allows historical data on inverter operation to be saved for later analysis, identification of trends and faster diagnosis of any problems.- Easy integration: The unit is compatible with Qoltec solar inverters, making installation and configuration of the module smooth and intuitive.- Alarms and notifications: If an anomaly or problem is detected, the user can receive real-time notifications, allowing them to react quickly and minimize energy waste.
WiFi module for solar inverter RS232
€65.86
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- Brand:
- Qoltec
- Product code:
- 53963 / 5901878539638
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